Vegan activist on Forbes’ prestigious “30 successful Hungarians under 30” list
Raul Vida, the founder of Prove magazine, is the first vegan activist to appear on this year’s “30 successful Hungarians under 30” list by Forbes magazine.
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Mr Vida believes this isn’t only a recognition for him, but also reflects the growing social acceptance of the Hungarian vegan activist movement. Prove’s founder, who is only 25 years old, is also responsible for the Csir Kevin site and the Veganuary challenge, which already attracted 100,000 participants this year. //
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